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License Agreement
PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORPORATION
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
I. GRANT OF LICENSE: Pioneer Electronic Corporation (PEC) grants you the
right to use one copy of the enclosed software programs (the software) on a single
terminal connected to a single computer (i.e. with a single CPU). You may not
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
...........................................................................1 - 1
Set-Up and Driver Installation Overview.................................1 - 2
2. PRE-INSTALLATION NOTES........................................................2 - 1
Back up diskettes....................................................................2 - 1
IBM PC & Compatible Users:
SCSI host adapter must support multiple LUNs .............2 - 1
On-Line Help available during driver installation.............2 - 2
Selection Methods ..........................................................2 - 3
Conventions used in this manual............................................2 - 4
3. DOS / WINDOWS DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCESS..............3 - 1
Inspection Checklist / PC........................................................3 - 1
Quick Installation
..................................................................3 - 2
Quick Install Parameters.........................................................3 - 4
Operations Check...................................................................3 - 7
Using Your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer...................................3 - 8
Custom Installation Options....................................................3 - 9
Installing more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer..............3 -13
Multi Player Control (MPC) Program ......................................3 -15
(for Troubleshooting IBM-PC DOS/WINDOWS Driver Installation see Appendix A)
4. MACINTOSH DRIVER INSTALLATION PROCESS...................4 - 1
Inspection Checklist / Installation Overview ...........................4 - 1
Quick Installation
..................................................................4 - 2
Using the Installer with System 7.0 & above...........................4 - 3
Installing Drivers for System 6.0.7 & below ............................4 - 4
Operations Check...................................................................4 - 5
Other Installation Options .......................................................4 - 5
Using CLD Access..................................................................4 - 6
Using CLD Remote .................................................................4 - 7
(for Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation see Appendix B)
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Table of Contents (cont.)
5. SPECIAL ISSUES FOR IBM-PC & COMPATIBLE USERS .........5 - 1
Third Party Device Drivers......................................................5 - 1
Networking..............................................................................5 - 1
Maximizing Performance ........................................................5 - 1
Audio on CD-ROMs................................................................5 - 2
Kodak Photo CDs ...................................................................5 - 2
(CDP) Compact Disc Player Commands...............................5 - 3
6. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS...........................................................6 - 1
Appendices
Appendix A: Troubleshooting IBM-PC DOS / WINDOWS Driver Installation
Appendix B : Troubleshooting Macintosh Driver Installation
Appendix C: Installation Overview — IBM PC & Compatibles
Device Driver in CONFIG.SYS - Command Line Switches
MSCDEX File in AUTO EXEC.BAT - Command Line Switches
Appendix D: (CDP) CD Player Commands
Appendix E: Pioneer LaserFacts System
Appendix F: Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers
List of Figures
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List of Figures
Figure 1 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Accessing On-Line Help...........2 - 2
Figure 2 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: On-Line Help Screen................2 - 2
Figure 3 DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Process ............................3 - 2
Figure 4 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Main Menu................................3 - 3
Figure 5 DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Default Settings................3 - 3
Figure 6 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Select SCSI Host Adapter........3 - 4
Figure 7 Select Correct SCSI Host Adapter” / Overview.................3 - 5
Figure 8 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: To Begin Installation.................3 - 5
Figure 9 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Installation Complete...............3 - 6
Figure 10 DOS/WINDOWS - Operations Check on Boot-Up..............3 - 7
Figure 11 DOS/WINDOWS - Using the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer...3 - 8
Figure 12 DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Custom Settings Menu.............3 - 9
Figure 13 DOS/WINDOWS - Driver Parameters Menu......................3 -10
Figure 14 DOS/WINDOWS - MSCDEX Parameters Menu................3 -11
Figure 15 DOS/WINDOWS - SCSI ID Parameters Menu ..................3 -12
Figure 16 DOS/WINDOWS - NOTICE Changes Not Saved...............3 -13
Figure 17 MACINTOSH Installation Diskette ......................................4 - 1
Figure 18 MACINTOSH System 7.0 & Above: Quick Install ...............4 - 2
Figure 19 MACINTOSH Installer Screen.............................................4 - 3
Figure 20 MACINTOSH Custom Installation Screen...........................4 - 3
Figure 21 MACINTOSH “Successful Installation” Screen...................4 - 4
Figure 22 MACINTOSH CLD Access / ROM Mount Controller...........4 - 6
Figure 23 CLD Menu Icon...................................................................4 - 7
Figure 24 MACINTOSH CLD Remote.................................................4 - 7
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pioneer CD-ROM Changer! The
unit is packaged with floppy disks that contain device drivers necessary for
connecting the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer to an IBM-PC or compatible computer
or to a Macintosh computer. The device drivers allow the CD-ROM Changer and
the computer to communicate and exchange data. On the next page is a SET UP &
DRIVER INSTALLATION OVERVIEW describing the steps to follow as you
install the device driver software and begin using your Changer.
Before you proceed, make sure you have fully reviewed the Hardware Installation
Owner’s Guide that is included with your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer. The
Hardware Installation Owner’s Guide provides safety precautions, system
requirements, hardware installation procedures, and other pertinent information.
Also, carefully review the instructions in this manual prior to installing the software
device drivers. Here is a synopsis of what you will find in each chapter.
Chapter 1 provides the Introduction to this Manual, a synopsis of subsequent chapters,
and a Set Up & Driver Installation Overview.
Chapter 2 provides Pre-Installation Notes. This section recommends that you back-up
the driver diskettes. It also explains conventions used in the manual and provides some
tips for IBM-PC and Compatible computer users: Make sure your SCSI host adapter
(interface card) supports Multiple LUNs; Refer to Context-Sensitive ON-LINE Help
during installation of drivers under DOS or Windows; Selection methods.
Chapter 3 provides an IBM-PC and Compatibles Driver Diskette Inspection Checklist;
describes Quick Installation; Operations Check; Custom Installation Options; Installing
more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer and using XDISC; Using the MPC utility
included on the driver diskette.
Chapter 4 describes the Macintosh Driver Installation Process: Installation Overview;
Inspection Checklist; Quick Installation; Operations Check; Other Installation Options/
Installing more than one Pioneer CD-ROM Changer; Using the CLD ACCESS
ROM Controller and the Menu icon; Using CLD REMOTE.
Chapter 5 provides information about Special Issues such as Third Party Device
Drivers; Networking; Maximizing Performance; Audio on CD-ROMs; Compressed
Audio and Digital Audio; Sound Cards; Kodak Photo CDs.
Chapter 6 is Questions and Answers.
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IBM PC/XT/AT/386 User’s, refer to the
Chapter 3 for installation instructions.
Macintosh User’s, refer to
Chapter 4 for installation instructions.
1) Install a SCSI host adapter (interface card) in the IBM PC or compatible
computer, as per instructions from interface card Manufacturer and in Hardware
Install Owner’s Guide. NOTE: The Macintosh has a built in SCSI port.
2) With the power turned OFF on both the computer and the CD-ROM
Changer, attach the proper SCSI cable, connecting the two machines.
3) Set the SCSI ID number on the CD-ROM Changer. When it is the only
device attached to an IBM or compatible computer, the factory-set SCSI ID at
0 should work just fine. Otherwise, set the SCSI ID to a number that is not
used by any other device on the SCSI bus. NOTE: The Pioneer Installer for
IBM-PC and compatibles will automatically search the SCSI bus and indicate
the proper SCSI ID number, unless you over-ride this feature. See Chapter 3,
page 3-14 for details. When connecting the Pioneer CD-ROM changer to a
Macintosh, select a SCSI ID number between 1 & 6.
5) Power-ON the computer and back-up the driver diskettes included with the
Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.
4) Power-ON the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.
6) Launch the Installer program included on the driver diskette. This will
offer you a few simple options, then install the drivers. See Chapters 3 & 4
for details.
8) Reboot your computer. Follow the “Operations Check” for IBM-PC and
compatibles or for Macintosh. If you encounter any difficulties, refer to
Troubleshooting Appendices at the back of this manual.
9) You are ready to use your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer. See page 3-9 for
IBM-PC and compatibles, see pages 4-6 and 4-7 for Macintosh.
Set-Up & Driver Installation Overview
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Pre-Installation Notes
Back Up Diskettes
The license agreement that is enclosed with your Pioneer product allows you to
make a backup of the driver diskettes, in case your originals become lost, damaged
or corrupted. We strongly recommend that you take this precautionary step before
you proceed with the installation of your software device drivers.
Your DOS operating system comes with a utility such as a [DISKCOPY] and/or
[COPY] command which you can use to make a duplicate disk. Follow the
instructions in your DOS manual. If you have a Macintosh, simply copy the files
to a back up floppy. Once the files have been backed up, it’s a good idea to date
and label the disk.
IBM-PC & Compatible Users, Check SCSI Host Adapter
Make sure the SCSI host adapter (interface card) you are using supports multiple
LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers). A Logical Unit Number is an address
assignment which allocates a separate drive letter to each of the 6 CD-ROM discs.
Example:
Floppy Drives = Drive Letters A and B
Hard Drive = Drive Letter C
CD-ROM Discs = Letters D,E,F,G,H, & I
Most SCSI host adapters do support multiple LUNs, but we recommend you
check the card’s documentation or call the manufacturer to verify that your
interface card will meet this requirement.
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On-Line Help for IBM-PC & Compatible INSTALLATION
The Pioneer IBM-PC DOS/WINDOWS installation software has an On-Line
Help feature available from all of the installation menus. This Help feature can
be accessed at any time by pressing the [F1] key. On-Line Help is context-
sensitive, so the Help Dialog Box that appears after pressing [F1] is directly
related to the item highlighted at the time you press the [F1] key. Abbreviated
Help information appears in the bar at the bottom of the screen.
Figure 1 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Accessing On-Line Help
For example, if you press [F1] when the highlight bar is on the QUICK INSTALL
line, the Help screen in Figure 2 will appear:
Figure 2 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: On-Line Help Screen
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Selection methods for IBM-PC & compatible users
The table below indicates how to select/deselect menu options and how to move
around in the installation screens when installing the IBM-PC DOS/Windows drivers:
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Action Key Stroke
Move to another Menu Use the Up and Down Arrow Keys or the [TAB] for
selection Down [SHIFT-TAB] for Up until the correct menu
selection becomes highlighted. You can also roll the mouse
until the cursor appears on the line you wish to change, then
click the left mouse button.
Go back one Menu screenPress the “Esc” key or click the
right mouse button.
Edit a Menu selection There are four ways to edit a menu item:
1. Press the [GREY +] sign on the keyboard number pad.
2. Press the [SPACE BAR] then type the new entry.
3. Press the [INS] key then type the new information.
4. If you’re using a mouse, with the cursor over the selection
you wish to change, Click the left mouse button then type
in the new information.
Using the Mouse to make Click or Double Click
a Menu Selection
Confirm the Menu Moving to the next line using the Down arrow key will
Selection confirm your selection.
Bring up an adjacent Press the [SPACE BAR] or press the [F3] key.
menu
Confirm an Adjacent Press [ENTER].
Menu selection
Return to DOS Select “Exit” from the Installation Menu
[F3] Accesses the Help Screens for currently highlighted item.
(See page 2-2 for details about using On-Line Help.)
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Characteristic Comment / Definition
and/or Key
Bold Type Bold type represents a command which you must type. To carry out a
command, type the bold-faced word(s) then press [ENTER].
Example: If you are instructed to type A:, type the A, type the : (colon)
then press the [ENTER] key.
[ ] Square Square brackets are used to surround keys which you must press.
brackets DO NOT type the square brackets.
Function Keys Function keys which you must press appear in “non-bold faced” text,
in square brackets. Example: Pressing the [F3] key will bring up an
adjacent menu.
Italics Italics are used to emphasize a point. Bold Italics are used when
Bold Italics referencing another section in this book or the Hardware Installation Guide.
SMALL CAPS SMALL CAPS in bold are used to indicate Menu Titles.
BOLD
ALL CAPS All Caps, without bold-faced print, indicate a menu selection to be made.
NO BOLD
[ENTER] “Press [ENTER]” means that you must press the ENTER key to confirm a
menu selection. Some instructions in this manual do not tell you to “Press”
ENTER, they simply state [ENTER]. In those instances, the word “Press”
is understood.
The check mark is used to indicate a helpful hint or to note additional and
pertinent information.
Conventions used in this manual
This Installation Guide uses the following conventions to help you interpret and
follow the information provided as you install and use the device driver software:
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DOS /WINDOWS device driver installation
Inspection Checklist / PC
Pioneer Changers are packaged with a floppy disk containing software device
drivers and the MSCDEX file for IBM-PC and compatible computers. The disk
also contains an Installation program, Installation Help file, a file to load and
remove the MPC control utility and XDISC, a program that allows assignment of
one drive letter to each daisy-chained drive. Before you proceed with the
installation, verify that you have the necessary files on the diskette:
Step 1: Exit your current computer application and go to the DOS prompt.
Step 2: Insert the diskette into the “A” or “B” drive, depending on your
system configuration;
Step 3: Type: DIR A: or DIR B: indicating the drive where the
diskette has been inserted and press [ENTER]. C:>DIR A:
The following file names should be listed on the screen:
1. INSTALL.EXE
2. MSCDEX.EXE
3. DRD600.SYS
4. DRD60PS.SYS
5. DRD60ASP.SYS
6. INSTALL.CWA
7. INSTALL.HLP
8. MPC.COM
9. MPCRMV.COM
10. README.DOC
11. XDISC.EXE
If your disk does not contain all of the files listed above, please contact your
Authorized Pioneer Dealer or call the Pioneer Bulletin Board System using your
computer, modem and computer software to obtain current drivers. (See
Appendix F, Pioneer Technical Resource Numbers for Pioneer BBS number.)
After you’ve verified the contents of the disk, proceed to the next page for QUICK
INSTALLATION instructions.
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Quick Installation
Installing software drivers so you can use your Pioneer CD-ROm Changer with
your computer is easy! This flow chart details the installation process. If you are
installing from the DOS prompt, follow the DOS instruction path on the left side
of the chart. If you are installing from WINDOWS, follow the path on the right.
Insert the IBM-PC & Compatible Driver Diskette
into the floppy drive on your computer.
At the DOS Prompt, Type A: or
B: for the letter of the drive you
are installing the software from,
then Press [ENTER].
At the DOS prompt type WIN to
bring up WINDOWS.
At the A:\ or B:\ DOS Prompt, type
INSTALL and press [ENTER]. This
will begin the Installation Program.
Click on the FILE option in the
Menu Bar and click on the R
UN
option. In the pop-up dialog box,
type A:INSTALL or B:INSTALL.
Note: The screen may go blank for a few seconds while the
program
loads.
To execute a Quick Installation of the drivers, select the QUICK INSTALL
option from the main menu, accept the default options and press [ENTER].
See the following pages for details about using the installer.
DOS
WINDOWS
Figure 3 - DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Process
You will then see this message: Installation Completed Successfully!
Exit the Install Program, reboot your computer and you are ready to use
your Changer. (See page 3-9, Using your Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.)
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Click on QUICK INSTALL to bring up the QUICK INSTALL Parameters.
The QUICK INSTALL parameters pop-up as an adjacent menu, as illustrated below:
Figure 4 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: Main Menu
Figure 5 - DOS/WINDOWS - Quick Install Default Settings
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NOTE: An Auto SCSI ID Search is built into the installation program. This
searches the SCSI bus and automatically identifies the SCSI ID number set on
the Changer.
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These default settings are suitable for most computer configurations. If you need
to change the settings, refer to the QUICK INSTALL Parameters on page 3-5.
If you choose to over-ride the Auto SCSI ID Search feature using the Custom
Install options, make sure the SCSI ID number selected in the Custom Install
matches the number indicated on the back of the Pioneer CD-ROM Changer.
Quick Install Parameters
The default settings work well with most computer configurations. Most basic
changes can be made by modifying the Quick Install Parameters, as described below:
Boot Drive - The drive from which MS DOS will boot.
The default DOS boot drive is C. To change the drive letter, highlight the menu
selection for the DOS BOOT DRIVE, press the [F3] key to edit, type in the
replacement drive letter and press the [ENTER] key.
Path - The directory path indicating where all the driver files will be copied.
The default path is C:\PIONEER. To change the path, highlight the menu selection
for PATH TO INSTALL DRIVER, press the [F3] key to edit and then type in the
replacement path name.
SCSI host adapter - Indicates the adapter to which the CD-ROM Changer is
connected. The default setting for the SCSI host adapter is Future Domain. Either
Figure 6 - DOS/WINDOWS - Select SCSI Host Adapter
ASPI
DD-C5002
Future Domain
IBM
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accept the default
selection or Press
[F3] to bring up the adjacent menu that allows you to select a different host
adapter. Use the UP or DOWN arrow keys, or a mouse to indicate the kind of
SCSI host adapter you are using. See Figure 6.
If you are using a Future Domain SCSI Host Adapter, accept the default setting:
Future Domain is highlighted. Press [ENTER].
Keyboard
Use the Up and Down arrow keys
to highlight your selection then
press [ENTER] to confirm.
Mouse
Click on the selection with the
mouse. Double Click to accept, or
press [ENTER].
Indicate the SCSI Host Adapter you have installed
Note: If you are using an ASPI Compatible host adapter, make sure you first
load the ASPI Manager provided by the card manufacturer. This software must
be loaded BEFORE the Pioneer drivers.
If you are not using a Future Domain SCSI Host Adapter, press the [F3] key to bring
up the adjacent menu and then, select the name of the host adapter (interface card)
you are using, ASPI , DD-C5002, Future Domain, or IBM. NOTE: ASPI refers
to ASPI compatible cards, such as Adaptec, etc.
Figure 8 - DOS/WINDOWS Installer: To Begin Installation
Figure 7 - Select Correct SCSI Host Adapter / Overview
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